Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/11/08/06:16:57
From: | cs19 AT cityscape DOT co DOT uk (BDC Client Team)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Help with Definition: int p=0,d[4]
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Date: | Fri, 08 Nov 1996 10:13:43 GMT
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Organization: | IP-GOLD User
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Message-ID: | <847448023.11346.0@ciscs19.demon.co.uk>
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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I am very new to c++ and am attempting to learn it in the usual way - download
other peoples programs, examine the code, work out what it does, chang it to see
what happens, etc.
I recently downloaded a program that had a definition at the start of a
subroutine. The definition is:
int p=0,d[4]
It is obviously defining an integer variable 'p' and assigning a start value
to it - can anyone help me with the right-hand side of the '=' sign ?
There is no reference to a variable 'd' in the rest of the code, so I assume
that, in this case, 'd'is recognized by the compiler as a function/constant
of some kind.
None of my books contain anything even vaguely resembling this, so any help would
be gratefully received !
Many Thanks
Neil
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